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the mall's 1200 employees will also receive an early christmas present. they'll earn holiday pay for working on black friday. >> black friday turned into black thursday, soon it will be black wednesday. scientists are pretty excited about a new discovery or at least some of them are. >> take a look at this new scanning equipment. scanning equipment has revealed a hidden chamber in the great pyramid of giza. >> ooh. >> it could be the first secret area discovered in the pyramid since the 1800s. >> ooh. but one archeologist says this is really no big deal. he says it's like a 30-yard wide space that they've found in the pyramid, he says, yeah, we've mean about this for years, peep. >> dby downer. >> you will know that inside the pyramids there are many hollows and many gaps. a void doesn't mean a room. a void doesn't mean a discovery. what they have been announcing today is not a
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>> i sense he feels strongly about this. >> i get the accept sense as we. so the scientist still say it is a break through, one that has been hidden since it was built 4500 years ago. >> they still don't know what if anything is inside of it. >> the key is to do what they did with king tut's tomb, open it up and go on in. that worked out pretty smoothly for them, right? no? that guy's still with us, right? >> -- time doing it, what's the rush? what's the rush? >> that's a very good point, jack. very good point. coming up, "insomniac theater." we go from that to, not the "mummy", but other super heroes. >> the first blockbuster of the holiday season is here. hear what critics are saying about
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this is 17-year-old noah sa sals speaking exclusively to abc new york. he insisted on going to school. he's working on a perfect attendance record, people. he remembers every scary detail. >> i started to cry. and then i said let's just get out of here, quickly as i can. and i sat there for a minute. and i heard a gunshot. it was like really loud. >> and noah's father said he had just spoken to his son on the phone and suddenly, he was watching coverage of the attack on wabc when he saw noah on a stretcher just before he was transported to the hospital.
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father. and now to denver and police on the hunt for a man accused of shooting people in a walmart. >> the alleged gunman walked away from his roofing job hours before the attack. >> reporter: the man police say calmly began shooting inside this suburban denver walmart. >> i heard a shot, boom. what the crap is that? >> reporter: is in custody, accused of killing three shoppers, 66-year-old carlos moreno, 52-year-old pamela marquez and victor vasquez, father of two girls. his fiance pregnant with their third child. scott ostrom was captured. >> as we were rolling through surveillance, we did observe others with guns. >> reporter: police and federal
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manhunt, but ostrum didn't go far. his red hatchback drives right past s.w.a.t. teams and cameras. both catching up later in rush hour traffic. ostrum has a history of trouble. he was busted in 1999 for possessing an illegal weapon and assaulting a police officer. two years ago he filed for ba bankruptcy, listing nearly $86,000 in debt. as for an alleged motive, police say detectives want to interview him and the people who know him to try to find a reason why. clayton sandell, abc news, thornton, colorado. harvey weinstein is now facing a whole new kind of investigation. this time federal prosecutors here in manhattan are reportedly looking into transactions that he arranged for an aids charity auction. it is
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fraud after the $600,000 raised at the event went to a theater that had staged a weinstein musical. officials in new york and l.a. also opened new cases involving sexual misconduct. and actor kevin spacey is entering a treatment program. he was accused of molesting. he's accused of non-consensual touching and making lewd comments. dash cam footage shows mary pat christie. she it ndid not identify hersel. it is part of a safety program created by her husband's administration. mrs. christie pleaded guilty and paid a $215 fine. theol
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she was three months later after doing the stop. >> good for her for not trying to pay the "don't you know who i am" card. coming up, the social media pressure puts on boys, what they don't know, their dads are watching. >> fascinating report next on "world news now." she's had a tiny cough. see you at 5! seriously? protection. lysol kills over 100 illness-causing germs and viruses, even those that may cause coughs. lysol. what it takes to protect.
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the problem in the world today is we, we love our boys. and we raise hoour girls, you know? we raise them to be strong and sometimes we take care not to hurt men, and i think we, we pay for that a little bit. and that's a "we" thing, because we raising them, you know? and it's powerful to have strong men, but what does that strength mean? >> to love and raise them, i guess, apparently. the former first lady there, michelle obama the other night with an interesting question. are we raising our boys to be the right kind of men? >> yesterday we showed you a group of teenage girls revealing
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were secretly watching. now it's time for the boys, telling us about their anxieties while their dads are hiding behind the mirrors. >> reporter: to be a teen boy today is what? >> confusing. >> frustrating. >> reporter: we're entering the dizzying world of add lessance. high school boys telling it like it is. they'll be sitting in this room, hopefully revealing some of the deepest details about their private lives with no idea that on the other side of that glass their fathers are watching. when we turn off the lights, they can't be seen. what stresses you out? >> there's a lot of pressure on being a teenage boys. guys go through a loot t of thi that people don't talk about. >> reporter: tell me what you're talking about. >> girls go sleep over at other girls' house. but when a guy goes over to another guy's house, they say
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>> reporter: as old-fashioned as it might sound, experts say we're still socializing adolescent boys to keep their emotions in check. any of you go to parties? >> yeah. >> reporter: weed? alcohol? pressure? >> yeah. yeah. kids are smoking, drinking, doing drugs. a friend was like, come do weed, and i was like nah, man. >> i stopped, because i understand it's not, it's not good for me specifically. >> reporter: is there pressure to reach out to girls or girls reach out to you. >> pressure to maybe ask that girl out or talk to her in jem. -- general. >> it takes real courage and real bravery to walk up to somebody and tell them how you feel. >> reporter: do you talk to your dad? >> i don't talk to my dad, i tell my mom more than my dad. >> reporter: you feel more comfortable talking to
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sometimes? ? ye -- >> we used to be closer, but i've grown as a person. >> reporter: it would be interesting if your dad could have sat in on this. in fact, take a look at that mirror over there. your dads might be over there. >> yeah, lying. can they hear us, too? >> reporter: they can hear you, too. some of the dads surprised about the frank talk about drugs and alcohol. >> i was surprised when he said, that was like, oh. >> it's just like, no. >> i and relieved to know that his peer group didn't engage in that kind of stuff. >> being a friend and being a dad is a big difference, and you got to know where to balance it out. >> reporter: ultimately, sons feel better talking to mom. >> i'm glad he feels there's someone he can confide in. >> interesting. once again, i would not want to
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be good, what say you, mr. shirtless? >> hey, hey, we know each other. we're friends from work. where have you been? everybody thought you were dead. >> so much has happened accesin lost saw you. i loths st my hammer, like yesterday, so it's still fresh. loci's alive. >> okay, loci movie. also starring cate blanchett, idris elba is in it. the critics are actually loving this chris hemsworth shirtless vehicle, also known as "thor", giving a 96% certified on rotten
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third stand alone movie goes there." and the boldest, most outrageously fun film marvel almarvel's produced, says james dyer. and this is a sequel to the original "bad moms." they are back, but this time they have to deal with christine baranski and susan sarandon who play their own moms. and they are visiting for the holidays. >> where is your tree? >> i didn't waste time christmas shopping. i wanted to enjoy christmas. >> you are a mom. moms don't enjoy, they give joy. >> so the first one
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this morning on "world news now," the president's big, special christmas gift to americans. >> the republican plan to overhaul the nation's tax system is being claimed as more money for the average american, but who really stands to gain and lose? will americans be able to file their tax returns on a postcard? and overnight, new yorkers marching in unison against terror. we learn more about the suspect in the deadly bike path attack. did he call a friend from that home depot truck? and four officers facing charges for allegedly beating a man who was on fire after a high speed chase ended in a fiery wreck. hear why police say this was a case of mistaken identity.
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